[HPforGrownups] Question re: Nearly Headless Nick

Cait Hunter kiary91 at hotmail.com
Wed May 2 13:29:26 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 18001

Maybe they just sort of doused him? I don't have any evidence to back that 
up, but presumably they were able to do SOMETHING!


Cait (It's not a flint, it's creative omission! ^_^)
Wenna (Yeah, whatever. Can you eat it?)
and Bou (CWC) (...)

Corgi Haiku: "Are you going to eat that?"
             "Are you going to eat that?" If not
              Then I will eat that.


>From: catherine at cator-manor.demon.co.uk
>Reply-To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
>To: HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [HPforGrownups] Question re: Nearly Headless Nick
>Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 08:48:15 -0000
>
>I have searched the archives for an answer to this, and can't find
>one, but I can't believe it hasn't been mentioned before, so
>apologies if I've just missed it.
>
>In CoS, is Nearly Headless Nick revived?  I can't see how he could
>be, because he wouldn't be able to take the mandrake potion.  I've
>also realised that I can't find a reference to him in any either PoA
>or GoF.  Does this mean that he is still petrified?
>
>Has JKR deliberately ignored solving this particular problem, as she
>doesn't know how to?  In which case, why didn't she not have him see
>the Basilisk in the first place?  He could have been facing Justin
>Fitch-Fletchley and not the Basilisk, and JFF would still be
>petrified and not dead.
>
>Or is it just a Flint?
>
>If someone could point me in the right direction, I would be
>grateful.  I know it is off-topic, but I have been wondering about it
>for a while.
>
>Catherine
>

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